This podcast will give you help you with passing your CompTIA exams. We also sprinkle different technology topics.
Preparing for the CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam requires more than just chasing icons—it demands a deep understanding of how Windows truly works. In this episode, we explore the technician mindset that transforms scattered Windows settings into a navigable system you can confidently manage under exam pressure. Whether you're part of a study group or preparing solo, this guide offers essential tech exam prep str...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we explore a groundbreaking shift in cybersecurity threats focused on operational availability instead of data theft. Using five headline patterns from 2025, including a case where hospital scheduling systems were compromised, we highlight critical lessons for IT skills development and tech exam prep. Learn how these attacks challenge traditional securit...
What if the scariest hacks of 2025 never looked like hacks at all? We break down five real-world scenarios where attackers didn’t smash locks—they used the keys we handed them. From an AI-cloned voice that sailed through a wire transfer to a building’s HVAC console that quietly held elevators and doors hostage, the common thread is hard to ignore: trust. Trusted voices, trusted vendors, trusted “boring” syste...
Explore how Napster revolutionized technology education by changing the way we interact with digital files and access information. This episode delves into the transformation from physical media to digital packets, illustrating key moments that reshaped internet culture and technology. Whether you're preparing for your CompTIA exam or interested in IT skills development, understanding these technological...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, my students dive into the notorious Cambridge Analytica scandal and its profound impact on data privacy and technology ethics. Our students break down how seemingly harmless personality quizzes exploited Facebook data, creating psychological profiles that influenced elections worldwide. This discussion not only explores real-world technology applications...
Explore the pivotal moment in technology education as we trace the origins of the internet browser from Mosaic’s innovation at NCSA to Netscape Navigator's rise as the gateway to the web. This episode dives deep into internet history, highlighting the major players like Jim Clark and Marc Andreessen who shaped the early web experience. We also analyze the browser wars triggered by Microsoft's Intern...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive deep into incident response, forensics, and monitoring essentials crucial for your tech exam prep. Learn the full incident response lifecycle—preparation, detection, analysis, containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned—to develop your IT skills and master concepts important for the CompTIA exam. We discuss how having a solid plan, de...
What if your help desk could solve recurring IT problems in minutes, not hours? In this episode, we explore the backbone of reliable IT support, focusing on clear SOPs that remove guesswork, SLAs that align technical work with business risk, and an effective ticketing flow that transforms scattered fixes into measurable outcomes. Whether you're preparing for a CompTIA exam or seeking practical IT skills ...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we explore the fascinating evolution of technology from the launch of Sputnik in 1957 to the ubiquitous smartphones of today. Discover how early innovations like ARPANET laid the groundwork for the internet, shaping the landscape of technology education and IT skills development. Whether you're part of a study group preparing for your CompTIA exam o...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive deep into cloud security fundamentals, perfect for those preparing for the CompTIA Security+ exam. Join our study group as we explore the shifting security landscape from locked server rooms to identity-based perimeters and data distributed across regions. This practical, Security+-ready guide connects architecture choices to real risks and concr...
Printers and multifunction devices are more than just simple office tools—they're intricate systems combining optical, thermal, mechanical, and networked computing components. In this episode, we decode printer technology and its critical role in business operations, highlighting how these devices impact IT skills development and technology education. From unboxing to output, we explore the key decisions...
Join Professor JRod in this technology education episode exploring the history of modern technology and early internet innovations. Remember the thrill of logging on, the greeting of “You’ve got mail,” and the sense that a whole new world lived behind a phone line? We go back to the moment when America Online turned the internet from a niche hobby into a daily ritual—then trace how that same empire struggled ...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we delve into endpoint security—a crucial topic for anyone preparing for IT certification exams, especially CompTIA. Traditional firewalls no longer fully protect your network; attackers now exploit endpoints like laptops, phones, printers, and smart devices to breach security. We explore how threats bypass perimeter defenses by targeting users and devic...
Learn essential IT skills development for passing your CompTIA exams in mobile tech support. A detailed guide to the mobile era for tech exam prep.
Phones aren’t just gadgets anymore—they’re identity, payments, photos, and the keys to work. We take you on a clear, practical tour of the mobile landscape that A+ technicians need to master, from touch layers and camera flex cables to SoCs, batteries, and the...
Explore technology education and IT skills development through the history of modern tech, from CRTs to OLED displays.
A single glowing dot in a glass tube changed how we understand the world. We follow that spark from Carl Ferdinand Braun’s cathode-ray breakthrough to radar operators reading life-and-death blips, to living rooms lit by television and desktops shaped by GUI windows. Along the way, we show...
Detailed technology education and IT skills development guide covering mainframes to cloud computing for CompTIA prep.
One idea rewired computing: what if one machine could convincingly pretend to be many? We start with mainframes and time sharing, then move through hypervisors, virtual machines, and the moment virtualization became the backbone of the cloud. From there, the story accelerates into public,...
IT skills development in networking essentials made simple; a clear technology education resource for CompTIA exam preparation.
The everyday internet feels effortless, but behind every click lives a maze of services quietly doing the heavy lifting. I pull back the curtain on the systems that make your workday possible—file shares that just appear on your desktop, printers that hum along until a 200‑page P...
Ever wonder how your phone grabs an IP address the instant you join Wi‑Fi? We break down the invisible handshake that makes it happen: DORA. From discovery to acknowledgement, we map each step of the DHCP exchange, explain lease timers, and show how networks hand out addresses at scale without stepping on their own toes. Along the way, we share practical stories from classrooms, offices, and coffee shops that...
A census solved with cardboard, a company remade by a $5 billion gamble, and a tiny firmware layer that cracked open the PC market—this is the human story behind how computing became a platform, not a product. We go from Hermann Hollerith’s 1890 insight to IBM’s sales-first system that taught the world to think in fields and records, and then to the cultural and ethical crosscurrents that come with scale. Tho...
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we explore cybersecurity fundamentals crucial for your CompTIA exam and IT skills development. Security that actually holds under pressure starts long before passwords and antivirus solutions. We pull back the rack door and walk through the components that make a network resilient: switches that enforce port security, routers that block spoofed traffic, ...
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Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.
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